Power windows--HELP!!!!

Discussion in 'Wrenchin' Secrets' started by mikeyfartsen, Jun 16, 2007.

  1. mikeyfartsen

    mikeyfartsen Well-Known Member

    Just purchased a 1972 Skylark......The power windows were working very ery slowly. After a minute or so, all of the windows stopped working. I checked the 40 amp fuse and it's still good.
    I would think there must be a relay someplace. Anyone know what the problem is and how do you repair???

    Thanks

    :Dou:
     
  2. BAFENT

    BAFENT New Member

    Relay is not your problem. Are you getting 12 volts or better to the switch? If so, suspect the motors. Another possibility is the rubber in the tracks or the regulator slides. Sometimes the grease dries up on the slides. Silicon spray lube works well on the rubber. You will have to remove a door panel and check.
     
  3. mikeyfartsen

    mikeyfartsen Well-Known Member

    Would all 4 go out at the same time?? They worked for a couple of trys.

    P.S. The top does work.....I think it is on the same fuse.

    Thanks
     
  4. GStage1

    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

    You will need to remove all panels inside and properly lubricate the guides and roller tracks. Also, a good idea to remove the motors and grease them.

    Check your fuse box for a pink wire that plugs into the "ign" terminal...this is the turn-on wire for the power windows. It may be loose.
     
  5. mikeyfartsen

    mikeyfartsen Well-Known Member

    George,

    Thanks for the heads-up. I will check it out

    Thanks again.

    Norm
     
  6. mikeyfartsen

    mikeyfartsen Well-Known Member

    Well, I checked it out....no luck. Changed the fuse ditto. Ran a direct hot wire to the pink wire, still no luck. Any other thoughts???

    Thanks

    Norm
     
  7. GStage1

    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

    You have a master power wire problem...
    orange wire with black tracer.

    If you have 12v to the pink wire and to the orange wire, then pw will work.
    Try bypassing the car all together and run 12 v to both wires and try to operate the pw.

    If that works, then you have a problem with a ground or the orange wire.
     
  8. mikeyfartsen

    mikeyfartsen Well-Known Member

    George,

    This is what I have done so far:

    I checked the wires and I noticed that the 3 prong junction box wasn't plugged into anything. I connected the male 3 prong to a female connector just hanging there. The female wires were red blue and brown. Still no luck. ?????

    I will give your recommendation a try. I'm sure that will do the trick.

    Thanks

    Norm
     
  9. GStage1

    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

  10. mikeyfartsen

    mikeyfartsen Well-Known Member

    George,

    Very impressive.

    Is the relay in the kick panel available at the local auto parts store?

    Thanks
     
  11. GStage1

    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

    Don't know if the relay is available at parts stores.....but it is a common item found in GM cars.
     
  12. mikeyfartsen

    mikeyfartsen Well-Known Member

    George,

    I just ran a hot wire to the pink wire connector and a hot wire to the red block with the orange wire and ZIPPO. Must be that relay.
    Which supplier would care a pw relay? Auto parts store or would a Buick dealer have one on hand??

    Thanks
     
  13. GStage1

    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

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